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  • Equipment Maintenance Manual for Mobile Cleaning Business Outline  By : John Doe
    Service Cleaning Businesses must maintain their equipment in order to insure it is ready to go when the company vehicles reach their customer. It does not matter how many service vehicles or employees you have, a manual can save you both time and money.
  • Competition Relations in Auto Detailing  By : John Doe
    There is significant competition in auto detailing and car washing. Even more between types of cleaning businesses, as each company attempts to expand into other services which are the mainstay of similar business models.
  • Combating Over Regulation of Small Business  By : John Doe
    Many small businesses do quite well due to the blood, sweat and tears of their proprietors. Unfortunately in doing to well often you find that the competition uses the government to attack you.
  • Franchising Companies Relationship Strategies  By : John Doe
    Franchising Corporations need to maintain an iron fist when it comes to certain things in order to maintain absolute integrity of the system; Consistency, Quality, Cleanliness and Customer Courtesy or Service.
  • Employee Relations Manual Sample Outline  By : John Doe
    Most smart entrepreneurs and all large corporations have Employee Relations Manuals. Nearly all businesses with over five or more employees have some sort of employee manuals but not all have Employee Relations Manuals for their managers.
  • Community Relations Strategy for Small Business  By : John Doe
    Does your company have a community relation strategy? Have you even considered it? It is essential to have policies in place.
  • Does Your Company Have a Business Image Manual  By : John Doe
    Every business regardless of size needs a "Business Image Manual" to protect their band. Even the smallest companies with only a few employees is well served when there is a business image manual in place.
  • Franchise Company Operations Manual Sample Outline  By : John Doe
    Many companies wish to expand and a few wish to use franchising as a method of expansion. Not a bad idea, but one must consider the importance of the fine details. One book I recommend you read is the "E-Myth" by Gerber it is available at all the usual places.
  • Business Owners - Do You Actually Own a Job?  By : John Doe
    How many hours do you work a week? When was the last time you took an uninterrupted holiday? Do your staff have a better job than you? Now ask yourself, Do I Own a Business or a Job- with Overheads? Are you happy about the answers to these questions? If not, read on.
  • How to Find a Microenterprise Loan for Your Business  By : John Doe
    If you're looking for start-up capital for your business, but you don't have the credit, collateral or background needed by your bank to get a business loan, then microenterprise might be your best bet. Microenterprise Development programs have been around since the 1970s.
  • 5 Small Business Management Questions to Help Choose Marketing Programs  By : John Doe
    As small business managers, we juggle limited resources in a quest for success. To an extent, when we focus on success in one area we forego attention elsewhere.
  • Outsourcing and Virtual Assistants: Small Business Saviors  By : John Doe
    Work smarter, not harderWhat is one of the best ways to work smarter without working harder? The answer is outsourcing. Whether you need occasional or ongoing assistance, outsourcing can save you money and time.
  • Grants vs. Contracts  By : John Doe
    Commonly folks have asked me what the technical difference is between a contract and a grant. The difference is not about the dollar value or who the buying entity is nor the kind of work being done. Instead it is about the legal concept of default.
  • FFP vs. CPFF Contracts  By : John Doe
    SBIR Corner: FFP vs. CPFF contracts:In the SBIR/STTR world, the single most important decision you need to make is whether you are going to bid a job as Firm Fixed Price (FFP) or as Cost plus Fixed Fee (CPFF).
  • SBIR vs STTR  By : John Doe
    SBIR vs. STTR: If you are participating in the SBIR program you may also want to consider participating in the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Program. The STTR program is considered SBIR's twin sister, although there are some added hoops one must jump through in order to participate.
  • 10 Best Practices to Consider as Your SBIR Negotations Approach Contract Signature  By : John Doe
    10 Best Practices to consider as your SBIR negotiations approach contract signature:1. Draft your confirmation of negotiations, be sure to memorialize that this is an SBIR type contract along with the applicable data rights and SBIR related terms and conditions. 2.
  • SBIR - A Nice Add-on Business  By : John Doe
    If you are a small business and qualify to participate in the SBIR program, it is a natural enhancer to your existing business.
  • Why You Need A Virtual Assistant  By : John Doe
    How much is your time really worth? Is it worth £50 an hour or £100 an hour? YOUR time is most valuable because it is your responsibility to generate new revenue for your business.
  • Write An Effective Job Proposal  By : John Doe
    I am simply amazed at the problems some of my colleagues are experiencing regarding writing job proposals for customers. So often I hear that there has been some sort of disagreement between client and service provider, something that can and should be avoided before a project is started.
  • Small Business Marketing Secrets: Look Like Sizzle, Be The Steak  By : John Doe
    You've heard marketing and advertising gurus quip, "Sell the sizzle, not the steak. " Advertising initiatives best reach their target audience with benefits and the "wow" effect, not the value or features of their product or service. This may work well to get customers in the door.
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